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  2. Waterspout - Wikipedia

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    A waterspout is a rotating column of air that occurs over a body of water, usually appearing as a funnel-shaped cloud in contact with the water and a cumuliform cloud. [1] [2] There are two types of waterspout, each formed by distinct mechanisms. The most common type is a weak vortex known as a "fair weather" or "non-tornadic" waterspout.

  3. A waterspout can simply be defined as any tornado over a body of water; however, when describing the formation and life cycle of these columns of rotating air Everything to know about waterspouts ...

  4. Rare SC waterspout spins over Lake Murray. See the video - AOL

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    The National Weather Service says a “waterspout is a rotating column of cloud-filled wind that descends from a cumulus cloud over a body of water. They can last from 2 to 20 minutes and move at ...

  5. Waterspout forms across lakes in Taiwan - AOL

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    The funnel-shaped waterspout stretched from a large dark cloud into the water below before dissipating after several minutes. Waterspouts are intense columns of swirling tornado clouds that form ...

  6. Tornadogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Waterspouts are defined as tornadoes over water. However, while some waterspouts are supercellular (also known as "tornadic waterspouts"), forming in a process similar to that of their land-based counterparts, most are much weaker and caused by different processes of atmospheric dynamics.

  7. Rain of animals - Wikipedia

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    Further, the theory also does not account for a genuine tornadic waterspout not actually sucking objects up and carrying them rather than flinging objects out to the sides. [14] Doppler Image from Texas showing the collision of a thunderstorm with a group of bats in flight. The color red indicates the animals flying into the storm.

  8. Experts puzzle over why Bayesian yacht sank. Was it a ... - AOL

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    Tornado formed over unusually hot water. ... The water spout may have spun up when cooler air dropped from mountainous places nearby onto the hot water, he said. "A water spout is a vortex ...

  9. Steam devil - Wikipedia

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    A steam devil is a small, weak whirlwind over water (or sometimes wet land) that has drawn fog into the vortex, thus rendering it visible.They form over large lakes and oceans during cold air outbreaks while the water is still relatively warm, and can be an important mechanism in vertically transporting moisture. [1]